Bronx

You can make real, tangible changes to how streets and sidewalks function in Bronx. The Bronx Activist Committee chooses local campaigns and fights for changes on-the-ground in their neighborhoods, like bike lanes and new pedestrian plazas.

These are the campaigns the Bronx Activist Committee chose for this year. Come to the next meeting to get involved in making these campaigns a success:

Current Bronx Campaigns

Committee History

Founded in 1993, the Bronx Activist Committee helped develop the Bronx Greenway Plan and organized the first Safe Routes to School program in North America, now a federal program. The City's first Neighborhood Slow Zone came to the Bronx under their watch too. With monthly meetings, social bike rides and local activism, the Bronx Activist Committee brings people together to change street on the local level. No experience is necessary to join in, just a commitment to improving public transit, bicycling and walking in the borough you love.